We present an experimental study of the effective dissipation of a fully integrated Nb/AlOx/Nb Josephson device consisting of a rf SQUID coupled to a readout system based on a dc SQUID sensor. In the classical regime data on the decay rate from the metastable flux states of rf SQUID are reported. The low dissipation level and the good insulation of the probe from the external noise are encouraging in view of building a macroscopic quantum device.

MEASUREMENT OF THE EFFECTIVE DISSIPATION IN AN-RF SQUID SYSTEM

Ruggiero B;Granata C;
2003

Abstract

We present an experimental study of the effective dissipation of a fully integrated Nb/AlOx/Nb Josephson device consisting of a rf SQUID coupled to a readout system based on a dc SQUID sensor. In the classical regime data on the decay rate from the metastable flux states of rf SQUID are reported. The low dissipation level and the good insulation of the probe from the external noise are encouraging in view of building a macroscopic quantum device.
2003
Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello" - ISASI
64
132504
132506
Josephson Effect
SQUIDs
Quantum Coherence
Quantum Computing
CNOT
In this paper we present an experimental study on the effective dissipation relevant in the decay from the metastable state of a fully integrated Nb/AlOx/Nb Josephson device consisting of a rf SQUID coupled via a gradiometric flux transformer to a readout system based on a dc SQUID sensor. The low dissipation level due to the good insulation of the probe from the external noise are encouraging in view of building a macroscopic quantum device. Furthermore we use large Josephson junctions whose properties in a complex superconducting integrated circuits are well established and this can be useful in designing a quantum bit.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Ruggiero B.; Corato V.; Granata C.; Longobardi L.; Rombetto S.; Silvestrini P.
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